gates of Patterson Manor. He wore his oldest clothes. A faded gray
oked back. The manor sat on a hill, surrounded by m
ention away. A rusted city tram stopped
He walked down the narrow aisle and sat in the very b
he perfectly cut green lawns disappeared. They were replaced by cracked sidewalks, bric
cheap cigarettes and unwashed clothe
ese people with disgust. Now, he just closed his eyes and leaned his head agains
le of the industrial district. Emmett stepped off. The
ment. He headed toward his fam
r grocer. The bell ab
rton of milk, and three boxes of the expensive chocolate his younger siblings love
dirty apron, scanned the items. He l
mocked. "Did the rich folks kick you o
el the hot flash of anger he used to feel
itely. He picked up the heav
g. He took a deep breath. He walked up the wood
He stood in front of a doo
nock. He stopped. His f
suffocating. The last time he saw his mother in his past life, she was lying in a cheap coffin, dead f
ard. He knocke
inside. The lock clicked.
, Elspeth, peeked out. Her
yes went wide. Then, her f
ly. "Did you come to beg Mom for more
knife twisting in his
lifted the heavy grocery ba
move as she swallowed. She was hungry. But she
side the apartment. "Elsp
r open gently. He ste
air smelled heavily of dam
sofa in the living room. She wore
antly filled her eyes. She pushed her weak
long strides. He dropped to his knees on the dirty carpet. He reach
ion broke through his flat mask. "I'm sorry. I'm s
led one hand free and touched his
e home. As long as you're s
Maeve and Tobin. They stared at him with big, scar
bag. He pulled out the boxes of chocolate. He looked
ed the
They ran across the room
around their small bodies. He pulled them tight ag
Her eyes turned red. She wiped her face with
d, poor room. The block of ice
he had to spill. He didn't care who he had to destroy. In this life, he was going to r
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